England come up short
England’s search for a first competitive victory of the winter goes on after they were comprehensively beaten by a well-drilled West Indies in Trinidad.
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Davies in England's thoughts
Steve Davies has been mentioned as an England wicketkeeper for so long that it almost came as a bit of an anti-climax when he was called into the senior squad for the one-day international series.
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Panesar fined for excessive appealing
England spinner Monty Panesar has been fined 25% of his match fee for excessive appealing during the fifth Test against West Indies.
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Ponting decides to give IPL a miss
Ricky Ponting, the Australia captain, has decided to skip the 2009 season of the IPL because of his country's packed international schedule
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Zimbabwe XIs to play in Indian domestic tournaments
The Indian board has agreed to invite representative Zimbabwe sides to play in its key domestic tournaments in an effort to help in the redevelopment of cricket in Zimbabwe
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McCullum signs on for New South Wales
New South Wales have secured a major coup with Brendon McCullum drafted into the state's squad for the Australian domestic Twenty20 final
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'No signs of Hayden retiring'
Michael Hussey has seen no signs from Matthew Hayden that he is about to retire and would be stunned if the opener was not part of next month's tour to South Africa. Hayden scored 39 in the second innings to continue his horrible run at home this season a
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England drop Bell and Anderson
England have brought in opening batsman Alastair Cook and fast bowler Steve Harmison for the fifth one-day international against India in Cuttack.
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Krejza in doubt with ankle injury
The offspinner Jason Krejza is in doubt for the second Test against New Zealand in Adelaide after suffering an ankle injury at training. Krejza limped off the Adelaide Oval with the assistance of the Australia team physio Alex Kountouris following a mishap...
Elbowing Watson 'wasn't deliberate' - Gambhir
Gautam Gambhir has said he accidentally elbowed the bowler Shane Watson in the chest during a tense exchange on the first day of the third Test in Delhi.
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Bangladesh field under sunny skies
Mohammad Ashraful won the toss and decided to field on a ground that was still damp, which forced the start to be delayed to 10.00 am.
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Krejza not intimidated by India
Jason Krejza, the uncapped offspinner, is confident he can make a success of his likely Test call-up after Bryce McGain was ruled out of the opening match in Bangalore with a shoulder injury.
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'Physically I am in the best condition' - Watson
Shane Watson, the Australian allrounder, has said he is currently in the best physical condition he has ever been in, and is keen not to put too much pressure on himself as he tries to fill the allrounder's spot, made vacant by Andrew Symonds'...
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